Pioneer Travel Blog by Kenyans For the World

When the Kenyan tourism industry hit an all time low in 2014 following terror attacks and an Ebola threat that never was, Kenyans came to the rescue by filling the part taken by international tourists. like all good things, the industry has bounced back and with it tales of fortitude. These are our stories. Welcome!

The Marsabit-Lake Turkana cultural Festival will take place for the 10th consecutive year in Loyangalani town; on the shores of the awe-inspiring Jade Sea in May 2017 (actual festival dates 4-6 May 2017).

Adhi Kisumo presently translates to “I am going to Kisumu City” from Dholou dialect. My colleague, Head of photography, Jacob Otieno in an animated impromptu Language and History lesson teaches that had I uttered the same words in the 19th Century

The fast pace of city life can be overwhelming at times. Unconsciously, this pace is replicated in most eating houses as one is almost literally rushed to give way to other paying patrons going with the constant glances from the waiters, followed by an eager clearing and wiping of the eating surfaces coupled with the dropping of other equally irritating 'will that be all' hints